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  1. Olympics schedule
    All times in EDT | Last updated on July 22, 2024
    Mon, August 059:00 am
    WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 60kg Qualifications
    Mon, August 059:00 am
    WrestlingWomen's Freestyle 68kg 1/8 Finals
    Mon, August 059:00 am
    WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 130kg 1/8 Finals
  2. Wrestling at the Olympic Games first appeared at the first modern Olympics, in the form of Greco-Roman wrestling, held in Athens in 1896. Wrestling would appear at every Summer Olympics held since then, with the exception of the 1900 Summer Olympics when wrestling did not appear on the program.

  3. The world's top Wrestling athletes will gather at the Paris 2024 Olympics (Jul 26-Aug 11, 2024). Get the latest Olympic Wrestling updates here.

  4. Wrestling at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo featured two disciplines, freestyle and Greco-Roman, which were further divided into different weight categories. Men competed in both disciplines whereas women only participated in the freestyle events, with 18 gold medals awarded.

  5. Official Wrestling results from the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Full list of gold, silver and bronze medallists as well as photos and videos of medal-winning moments.

  6. Aug 20, 2021 · Among the highlights were David Taylor’s victory over Hassan Yazdani and Abdulrashid Sadulaev’s triumph over Kyle Snyder in the titanic battle of the Olympic champions. Japanese female wrestlers were outstanding capturing four golds, with sisters KAWAI Yukako and KAWAI Risako winning titles 24 hours apart.

  7. Visit the Wrestling event page to get news, schedules, results and video during the Summer Olympics on ESPN.

  8. Aug 7, 2021 · Tokyo wrestling had 287 competitors with 191 men and 96 women taking the mat. They represented 60 countries, 54 for men and 34 for women. Twenty-six (26) nations won medals, led by Japan with five gold medals and seven medals, followed by the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) team with four golds and eight medals.